History of Slavonic languages

L. Friend lcf at U.WASHINGTON.EDU
Tue May 29 19:16:33 UTC 2001


Professor Katarzyna A. Dziwirek of the University of Washington's
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures teaches an excellent
introductory course:

"SLAV 351 History of the Slavic Languages (5) VLPA
External and internal history of Slavic literary languages from the
beginnings to the present time, including the development of writing
systems, external attempts at reform, and the development of vocabulary."

Professor Herbert Coats of UW has regularly taught a very interesting --
yes, even fun -- graduate-level course entitled "Diachronic Slavic
Linguistics."

Both professors use their own packets of handouts, rather than a published
textbook.

Regards,

*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>*<*>
  Laura Friend, M.A.   "lcf at u.washington.edu"
  Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures    (206) 543-6848
  Language Learning Center                        (206) 685-9401
  University of Washington
  Seattle, WA  98195-3580

On Sat, 26 May 2001, Stephen Pearl wrote:

> I would like to pass along a question from a friend : "Does anyone know of
> any fun books/courses about the history of Slavonic languages?"  Thanks
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